Saturday, August 9, 2014

Nook Glowlight takes the fight to Kindle Paperwhite, again – TechRadar UK

  • Nook Simple Touch GlowLight takes a tumble pricing
  • Once More, With Feeling: New Nook Tablet Confirmed for This Year
  • Barnes & amp; Noble’s new Nook GlowLight is designed for the marathon reader

The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is arguably the king of the ereader world, but Barnes & amp; Noble is not backing down without a fight and the U.S. book giant has just released a new competitor in the UK, The Nook Glowlight.

In terms of the name things havebeen streamlined from the Nook Simple Touch Glowlight, Which Launched almost two years ago, with the clunky middle suffixes being dropped for a cleaner approach.

The new-look Nook Glowlight has actually been available in the States for a while now, so it arrives in the UK without the benefit of the very latest technical advances.

New super screen

That said it’s still an enticing proposition at just £ 89, making it £ 20 cheaper than its Amazon rival while boasting a 15% brighter backlight That the White Paper.

Nook Glowlight

The Screen overpriced boasts sharper text over its predecessor with 62% more pixels shoved into the 6.5-inch display, and the E Ink technology has been given a boost by Barnes & amp; Noble with the elimination of full page flashing lights, making for smoother page turns.

It’s slightly heavier than the light-up Kindle at 175g (vs 170g), but thatshould not be an issue, and it has enough storage for 2,000 texts – again one-upping the Amazon option Which can hold just 1,400.

Nook Glowlight

The Nook Shop has overpriced been improved, offering over 3 million books, magazines and newspapers, a range of new content and personalized Recommendations.

Battery Life Should be good for around two months, Depending on how liberally you use the backlight, and you can pick up a Nook Glowlight from today from a number of retailers including Argos, John Lewis and Sainsbury’s.

  • Read our Amazon Kindle Paperwhite review to learn more about the competition

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